Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
16/103 Strangways Terrace
Zoning & Regional Plan
GR
General Residential
LEP: Adelaide City Council Development Plan
Height Limit
11m or 3 storeys
Min Lot Size
300m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
North Adelaide offers strong inner-city schooling options with reliable public catchment schools and well-regarded independent and Catholic alternatives nearby. The suburb's central location provides easy access to secondary education at Adelaide High School and a mix of fee-paying schools within walking or short-drive distance. Families should verify current catchment boundaries directly with the SA Department for Education.
Likely public catchment
North Adelaide is likely zoned for North Adelaide Primary School (primary) and Adelaide High School (secondary) under the South Australian public system.
Nearby schools
Adelaide High School
In catchmentNorth Adelaide Primary School
In catchmentSt. Michael's Lutheran Primary School
St. Ignatius' College
Pulteney Grammar School
Loreto College
Wilderness School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
16/103 Strangways Terrace in North Adelaide is located on a relatively quiet residential street with good connectivity to major arterial roads. Traffic flow is generally light to moderate, with peak hour impacts primarily affecting nearby main roads rather than the immediate residential area.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal direct impact on Strangways Terrace itself. Peak hour congestion occurs on nearby arterial routes (The Parade and King William Road), particularly during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) commute periods. Local residential traffic remains manageable.
Public Transport
Excellent access to public transport. Multiple bus stops within 200-400m, including routes on The Parade and Barton Terrace. Adelaide Railway Station approximately 1.2km away, accessible via walking or short bus journey.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
North Adelaide is an elevated inner-city suburb with minimal flood risk. No major flood overlays or State Emergency Management flood zones are known to affect the area. Local stormwater and minor watercourse management remain standard planning considerations, but historical flood events have not significantly impacted this locality.
Planning Controls
- •SA planning checks via flood mapping through Adelaide and Hills Face Zone assessments
- •Torrens River and local stormwater drainage considerations for low-lying areas
- •Development setbacks from watercourses under South Australian planning policy
- •Stormwater management and detention requirements for new development
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
North Adelaide is an established suburban area with mixed residential character and moderate tree cover, positioned on the Adelaide plains rather than in elevated bushland-interface zones. While the suburb contains parks and gardens with native species (including the Adelaide Botanic Garden to the south), it lacks the dense native forest or shrubland that would elevate bushfire risk. The low topography and predominantly urban density result in a low bushfire risk profile consistent with inner-suburban Adelaide.
Crime & Safety
North Adelaide experiences crime rates moderately above the South Australian average, primarily driven by theft and assault incidents typical of inner-urban Adelaide areas. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns with consistent police presence and community engagement initiatives. Residential and commercial properties experience property crime at elevated rates compared to outer metropolitan areas.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
North Adelaide is experiencing steady infill development focused on heritage-sensitive residential densification, adaptive reuse of heritage commercial buildings, and precinct-level public realm improvements. The area is constrained by heritage overlays and character preservation requirements, limiting large-scale redevelopment but driving quality renovation and medium-density mixed-use projects. Activity centres on The Parade retail strip and surrounding infill sites.
North Adelaide infill residential
0.2 kmMedium-density residential redevelopment of heritage-adjacent sites with contemporary townhouses and apartments.
Determination: 2024
The Parade retail and residential mixed-use
0.5 kmRenovation and adaptive reuse of heritage retail precinct with upper-level residential and ground-floor commercial.
Determination: 2025
Adelaide oval precinct public realm upgrade
1.2 kmPublic domain and landscaping improvements around Adelaide Oval sports facility.
Determination: 2024
North Adelaide heritage conservation (various)
0.3 kmScattered restoration and adaptive reuse of Victorian and Edwardian heritage properties.
Rundle Street East precinct activation
0.8 kmLicensed venue, hospitality and small-format retail infill within heritage streetscape.
Determination: 2024-2025
Heritage & Conservation
North Adelaide is a well-established inner-city suburb with significant heritage value, featuring a formal conservation area overlay protecting its nineteenth-century character, tree-lined streets, and period buildings. Many properties are individually or collectively listed on the SA Heritage Places Register. Development is constrained by strict design guidelines and consent requirements that preserve the suburb's distinctive Victorian and Edwardian residential heritage.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •External alterations to heritage buildings require council approval
- •Demolition of significant structures is generally prohibited
- •New building design must respect established streetscape character
- •Fencing and landscaping changes may require heritage assessment
Nearby Heritage Items